Sue Kreitzman, the lovely woman you see in the picture above, is an entrepreneur. Quite difficult to define her in a different way: she is a curator, a cook and an artist. “I am an expatriate New Yorker, living in London for many years. I’ve had a long and successful career as a food writer, but something happened in 1998 (I’m still not sure what) and I stopped writing and cooking, and began drawing, painting, and building assemblages instead. It was as if a violent fever had overtaken me (a fever which still rages), made all the more mysterious by the fact that I had never done such a thing before” .Sue, as a curator, is now launching a project called “Dare to Wear”. DtW is a collective exhibition made by Wild Old Women, and a few Wild Old Men, revolving around the theme of adornment and fashion. At the gallery located at the London St. Pancras Church’s Cript, you will find exaggerated depictions of jewelry and clothing. Talismans, amulets, superstition, story telling, psychological and spiritual armour, disguise, exuberance, weird joy, and – of course – art were the inspiration of this funny collection of items. Continue Reading →